Ugly beautiful? Counting the cost of the global fashion industry
2008; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 93; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/00167487.2008.12094216
ISSN2043-6564
Autores Tópico(s)Global trade, sustainability, and social impact
ResumoThis article asks you to think geographically about fashion. We all wear clothes, but how often do we reflect on who makes our clothes, where and under what conditions? Why do we buy and wear the clothes we do and how often do we think about where the value lies in a garment? Why do the phrases 'Made in Italy' and 'Made in China' have such different connotations? How can a child in Cambodia working in a denim factory have any geographical connection to a Prada store on Bond Street? The following article argues for a relational approach to the study of fashion, one that brings these complex connections between production, branding, retailing and wearing into simultaneous and mutually constitutive view. The article shows how the global maps of clothing supply and retailing expose our complicity as consumers in the production of deeply unequal geographies of fashion.
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